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German training ship Hugo Zeye

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Builder
  
AG Neptun, Rostock

Laid down
  
1939

Construction started
  
1939

Yard number
  
482

Commissioned
  
19 July 1942

Launched
  
14 September 1940

Fate
  
sunk 14 March 1945 after hitting a mine

Tonnage
  
10,750 t (10,580 long tons; 11,850 short tons)

Initially built as a combined passenger and transport ship for Turkey, Hugo Zeye was taken over by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine at the outbreak of the war and completed as a torpedo training ship. Equipped with eight torpedo tubes, the ship was used to train torpedo personnel for surface combat ships in the Baltic Sea.

Fate

In 1945, the ship was used to evacuate military personnel and civilians from East Prussia. On her last evacuation voyage, the ship hit a mine northwest of Fehmarn early on 14 March 1945 and sank in position 54°33′39″N 10°52′30″E. All but 5 people on board could be saved.

References

German training ship Hugo Zeye Wikipedia


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